‘I felt afraid of the woods’: Akwesasne woman testifies about sister’s loss, journey to healing
After they found her sister’s remains in the woods, Cheryl McDonald feared walking through the forest during the fall.
After they found her sister’s remains in the woods, Cheryl McDonald feared walking through the forest during the fall.
The incident in question happened when Kimberly Gloade was brought to the hospital by ambulance.
“We’re the Wolf Pack street patrol and we’re getting ready for another night out.”
More than 200 Cree and Inuit gathered to launch the Hudson Bay consortium.
“During the (sensitivity) training there were many (Montreal) officers laughing and not listening.”
Marie-Ève Bordeleau has been named Montreal’s Commissioner of Indigenous Affairs.
Atikamekw Nation is the first to sign such an agreement with Quebec.
“It is really recognizing that connection that we have with all living things.”
The play, written by Kevin Loring, is a residential school survivor named Floyd.